
Cape Town - Dogs have been banned from three of the city’s most popular beaches - and more dog-free beaches are in the pipeline.
According to new city regulations, Camps Bay, Clifton Fourth and Mnanadi beaches became dog-free from December 1. Heavy fines will be levied on dog-walkers using these beaches.
In the next week, the city will publish a full list of beaches where dogs are not allowed for the summer season.
Previously “free-running dog areas” were Mouille Point, Sunset Beach in Sea Point, the middle section of Hout Bay beach, and the eastern section of Sunrise Beach.
People could walk their dogs on most other beaches between 6pm and 9am.
The city has now prohibited dogs from being on popular beaches and this includes free-running dogs and dogs on leashes.
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According to new city regulations, Camps Bay, Clifton Fourth and Mnanadi beaches became dog-free from December 1. Heavy fines will be levied on dog-walkers using these beaches.
In the next week, the city will publish a full list of beaches where dogs are not allowed for the summer season.
Previously “free-running dog areas” were Mouille Point, Sunset Beach in Sea Point, the middle section of Hout Bay beach, and the eastern section of Sunrise Beach.
People could walk their dogs on most other beaches between 6pm and 9am.
The city has now prohibited dogs from being on popular beaches and this includes free-running dogs and dogs on leashes.
READ FULL STORY